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thank you. >> obviously every day we're watching events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with deep concern. and i think that what you've seen over the dours of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union in the response. we have at the same time offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. we have been unified in supporting the ukrainian government in kiev, both economically diplomatically and politically and we have said we would apply cost and consequences to the russians if they continued with their actions. that's exactly what we've done. and you saw just over the course of the last week additional sanctions applied both by the europeans and u.s. the next step is going to be a broader base sectoral sanctions regime. and what we have said is that we want to continue to keep open the possibility of resolving the issue diplomatically. but as angela merkel said, if in fact we see the disruptions and the destabilization -- destabilization continuing so severely that it impedes elections
thank you. >> obviously every day we're watching events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with deep concern. and i think that what you've seen over the dours of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union in the response. we have at the same time offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. we have been unified in supporting the ukrainian government in kiev, both economically diplomatically...
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goes through ukraine. there are anchors of risk in the whole situation, yeah. >> i want to talk to you about sanctions and in this instance the sanctions were criticized for being weak because primarily because of reluctance by some european institutions and certainly global companies like bp and other companies that have big investments in russia. pressure on the governments and on u.k. and germany and france, no matter what the leaders want to do, they are somewhat con strained by their own economies. can sanctions really work as they are rach eted up so incrementally just taking a big view of the effect on russia? >> what we have heard the authorities say so far is that there would be several steps and we're clearly the first and possibly second steps of the sanctions they have decided. so that's point new one. point number two, there are consequences arising out of the sanctions that have been taken. if you look at the monetary policy of russia, it has had had to change. if we look at the volume of inv
goes through ukraine. there are anchors of risk in the whole situation, yeah. >> i want to talk to you about sanctions and in this instance the sanctions were criticized for being weak because primarily because of reluctance by some european institutions and certainly global companies like bp and other companies that have big investments in russia. pressure on the governments and on u.k. and germany and france, no matter what the leaders want to do, they are somewhat con strained by their...
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. >>> can the world powers in another part of the world save ukraine's economy from russian strangle hold. imf chief, managing director christine lagarde will be joining us tomorrow to discuss a giant aid package to help kiev's struggling government hang on. >>> how will the u.s. deal with turmoil in egypt in egypt's foreign minister nabil fami joining me next. stay with us here on "andrea itch ma mitchell reports" only on msnbc. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contr. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer,
. >>> can the world powers in another part of the world save ukraine's economy from russian strangle hold. imf chief, managing director christine lagarde will be joining us tomorrow to discuss a giant aid package to help kiev's struggling government hang on. >>> how will the u.s. deal with turmoil in egypt in egypt's foreign minister nabil fami joining me next. stay with us here on "andrea itch ma mitchell reports" only on msnbc. if you have moderate to severe...
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trip to asia that produced very few positive headlines and was clearly overshadowed by the crisis in ukraine. before leaving manila he was asked how he would describe his foreign policy? is there an obama doctrine? >> you hit singles and doubles every once in a while we may be able to hit a home run but we steadily advance the interest of the american people and our partnership with folks around the world. >> and that was even before the latest problem. the daily beast's explosive story about john kerry using the term apartheid in referencing israel. chris cillizza and susan page and josh rogan, policy correspondent and political correspondent for the daily beast. josh, first to you, the comments that secretary state made after all of this nine months trying to engineer this middle east negotiation and it collapsing pretty much around him this past week. let me play the audio, the audio of john kerry of that private meeting with the trilateral commission. >> a u.n. teary state, winds up either being an apartheid state or second class citizens or it winds up being a state that -- >> it occurs
trip to asia that produced very few positive headlines and was clearly overshadowed by the crisis in ukraine. before leaving manila he was asked how he would describe his foreign policy? is there an obama doctrine? >> you hit singles and doubles every once in a while we may be able to hit a home run but we steadily advance the interest of the american people and our partnership with folks around the world. >> and that was even before the latest problem. the daily beast's explosive...
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now the sanctions are about them going into eastern ukraine. putin in my opinion doesn't really want to go into eastern ukraine unless he has to do that. he right now is trying to build support with eastern ukrainians and knows he doesn't have their support at present. he's conducting these operations of intimidation, causing people to be really dissatisfied with their lot in life. he wants to make sure this election is not one that's credible on may the 25th. he can win eastern ukraine over time by continuing to do the things he's continuing to do. troops going in is the last resort and maybe if ukrainian government makes a mistake and provokes him in such a way that the international community believes that he's done something that justified -- otherwise, again, he's doing exactly what he wishes to do right now. and i think we ought to go ahead and put sanctions in place that will change his behavior. >> senator, briefly, what do you think about the reports in the new york times and elsewhere this weekend that putin has a massive fortune and
now the sanctions are about them going into eastern ukraine. putin in my opinion doesn't really want to go into eastern ukraine unless he has to do that. he right now is trying to build support with eastern ukrainians and knows he doesn't have their support at present. he's conducting these operations of intimidation, causing people to be really dissatisfied with their lot in life. he wants to make sure this election is not one that's credible on may the 25th. he can win eastern ukraine over...